Utilizing eSignatures: No Pen and Paper Required (OnDemand Webinar)

$199.00

SKU: 407913EAU

Description

Learn how to design an econtracting process that addresses and minimizes risk.This topic is intended to explain to you how a reasonably well designed econtracting process can be less risky than a traditional paper and ink process. This material will include the basics for designing and implementing a common econtracting process in every U.S. jurisdiction edelivery of consumer disclosures effective use of voice signatures a 6point risk assessment framework, assessing authentication, repudiation, admissibility and compliance risks steps to enhance admissibility and enforceability of edocuments, or if you prefer, mistakes to avoid in econtract design interplay between and among UETA (state laws), ESIGN Act (federal law) and other eposting statutes (yet, more state laws) negotiable promissory notes signed using enotes and esignatures and echattel paper under UCC Article 9, what is it and should I care?

Date: 2021-01-20 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Basics for Designing and Implementing a Common E-Contracting Process in Every U.S. Jurisdiction

E-Delivery of Consumer Disclosures

Effective Use of Voice Signatures

A 6-Point Risk Assessment Framework, Assessing Authentication, Repudiation, Admissibility and Compliance Risks

Steps to Enhance Admissibility and Enforceability of E-Documents, or If You Prefer, Mistakes to Avoid in E-Contract Design

Interplay Between and Among UETA (State Laws), ESIGN Act (Federal Law) and Other E-Posting Statutes (yet, More State Laws)

Negotiable Promissory Notes Signed Using E-Notes and E-Signatures

E-Chattel Paper Under UCC Article 9, What Is It and Should I Care?

CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Patrick J. Hatfield-Locke Lord LLP